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Tennis for thinking players 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书
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at the so-<br >(Photo by<br >Most knowledgeable observers of the tennis scene agree that the<br >so-called "inner game" is no longer as popular as it once was. Most<br >of us who teach professionally know many players who have tried<br >inner tennis and have given up on it. These players usually offer a<br >simple explanation for their disappointment with it: its main theme--<br >to "watch the ball and let it happen" -- mistakenly induced them to<br >minimize the importance of good<br >ment, if any, was only temporary.<br >strokes. As a result, their improve-<br >Their inadequate strokes with their<br > resulting deficiencies in shots remained apparent despite the "new"<br >theory that we all have built-in good strokes and that we need only<br >to relax on the court and let them emerge naturally. Many of these<br >players admit that they are not only playing badly because of experi-<br >menting with inner tennis techniques, but that they are losing to<br >players they had often beaten earlier.<br > No wonder that emphasis in teaching and learning the game is still<br >on the basics. Most knowledgeable and experienced teachers still<br >stress stroke practice in which learners consciously think about deve-<br >loping an efficient and effective way to hit the ball.<br > If you ve had the experience I ve described above, if you ve discov-<br >ered that there must be more to learning to play well than simply<br >relaxing and swinging naturally, this book is for you. But it is also<br >intended for readers who are not familiar with inner tennis. Regard-<br >less of whether you are self-taught or were taught by a teacher or a<br >"pro," if you appreciate the importance of good strokes and if you<br >accept the need for practice to develop your strokes, there is some-<br >thing here for you.<br > A large majority of skilled players learned to play this way, by<br >thinking of how to play. Few of them believe they were born with<br >good strokes. Rather, they are proud to have developed their strokes<br >through many hours of practice, and they admit to continuing to fine-<br >tune and hone their strokes through additional practice.<br > The history and literature of the game is replete with incidents of<br >even world-class players taking time off from tournament play to<br >work on certain parts of their games. For example, we read that both<br >Bill Tilden and Don Budge spent winter months revamping their fore-<br >hands. I remember, too, that Jack Kramer spent an equal amount of<br >time developing his serve-and-volley techniques. As you would expect,<br >this kind of dedication extends to today s crop of players.<br > We know, for example, that Bjorn Borg gave himself a two-week<br >practice period before one of his f~ successful Wimbledon tourna-<br >TENNIS FOR THINKING PLAYERS 7<br ><br >
Tennis for thinking players 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书